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Commercial Pilot Licence / Instrument Rating (CPL/IR) Frozen Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL)


A Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) allows you to fly as a Pilot-In-Command (PIC) of a single-crew aircraft or as a co-pilot of a multi-crew aircraft registered in Malaysia for commercial air transport, for the aircraft types endorsed in your licence. If you aspire to become an airline pilot in Malaysia, this licence is a mandatory requirement.

Entry Requirements:

  • Minimum age of 17 to register for training. Must be 18 upon application for the issue of CPL/IR.
  • Completion of SPM or IGCSE or equivalent qualifications with at least 5 credit in English, Mathematics, and Science subjects.
  • Pass a Class I medical examination with a requisite certificate from a CAAM Designated Medical Examiner (DME)
  • Obtain a Letter of Approval from the CAAM (by submitting form CAAM/BOP/FCL/50 along with academic qualifications).
  • Pass IATAC's Psychomotor Test.

 

IATAC offers Ground School training for the CAAM ATPL required for the issuance of a CPL/IR. The entire syllabus is covered in 750 hours

The ground school subjects covered include

 

Phase 1 - Total 430 hours

  • AGK: System
  • Human Performance Limitation
  • Meteorology
  • Principles of Flight
  • AGK: Instrument
  • VFR Communication
  • IFR Communication

 

Phase 2 - Total 360 hours

  • General Navigation
  • Radio Navigation
  • Flight Planning and Monitoring
  • Mass and Balance
  • Air Law
  • Operational Procedures
  • Performance

 

Flying Phase Training

During the flying phase, students will experience the most exciting part of their training. They will fly on PA28 or DA40NG and DA42NG aircraft, complemented by simulator training. The total flight training, including the CPL/IR flight test, encompasses a minimum of 200 hours, broken down as follows

  • Single Engine (SE) - 135 hours
  • Multi Engine (ME) - 25 hours
  • FNPT II Flight Simulator - 40 hours

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